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My Kids Will Probably Be Disabled And I’m OK with That – Healthline

Posted: April 23, 2021 at 12:19 pm

When I was first diagnosed, I promised that I would never have biological children. Ive since changed my mind.

Though I was the first person to be officially diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome in my family, you can track the lineage through photos, through body horror stories around campfires.

Hyperextended elbows, legs above heads, wrists resting in splints. These are common images in our living room albums. My mom and her brothers talk about side-stepping around my grandmother, whod frequently find a doorframe to lose consciousness for a moment, catch herself, then move about her day.

Oh, dont worry about it, the kids would say to their friends, bending down to help their mother off the floor. This happens all the time. And the next minute, my grandmother would have cookies ready and another batch in the oven, all dizziness pushed aside for now.

When I was diagnosed, it all clicked for my family members on my mothers side, too. My great-grandmothers blood pressure spells, my grandmothers chronic pain, my moms bad knees, all the aunts and cousins with constant stomach aches or other strange medical mysteries.

My connective tissue disorder (and all of the complications and co-occurring disorders that come with it) is genetic. I got it from my mom, who got it from her mom, and so on. Passed on like dimples or hazel eyes.

This line will more than likely continue when I have children. This means that my kids will more than likely be disabled. And my partner and I are OK with that.

Do you have a genetic disorder? Do you want children? These are the only two questions you need to answer. They do not need to connect.

Now, I want to say that its a simple choice (because I feel it should be), but its not. I experience pain every single day. I have had surgeries, and medical traumas, and moments where I wasnt sure if I would survive. How could I risk passing that on to my future kids?

When I was first diagnosed, I promised that I would never have biological children, even though this is something Ive personally always wanted. My mom apologized to me over and over again for giving this to me for not knowing, for causing the pain.

It took us a while to learn that, even though this is genetic, my mother did not sit down with a chart of genes and say, Hm, I think well mix some gastrointestinal problems in with the dysautonomia and just loosen these connective tissues a bit more

I think any of us who want children obviously want them to have wonderful, painless, healthy lives. We want them to be able to give them the resources they need to thrive. We want them to be happy.

My question is: why does disability negate all of these goals? And why does disability or any health concerns mean less than?

As a disclaimer, we are going to dive into a general overview of the eugenics movement, which explores ableist, racist, and other discriminatory ideologies and practices. This also speaks about the forced sterilization of disabled people in America. Please continue at your own discretion.

The foundation to eugenics is built through an examination of superior human beings people who are (according to these problematic ideals) overall stronger, healthier, more beautiful, more intelligent, and more traditionally successful in society than other people.

By other, this means neurodiverse, chronically ill, disabled people. Additionally, the practice of eugenics sought to discriminate against a vast majority of marginalized communities. People of color, indigenous communities, and immigrants were also specifically targeted.

In implementing the science of eugenics involving health alone, one would essentially be selecting to breed out specific genes that cause disability, illness, and other undesirable traits.

As a result, disabled people in America (and all over the world) were forced to undergo medical trials, treatments, and procedures to biologically halt them from having children.

This movement in America influenced Nazi practices of killing disabled people to eradicate weakness to create the superior human (read: white, able-bodied, neurotypical).

This was mass sterilization and mass murder on a global level.

In Germany during this movement, approximately 275,000 disabled people were murdered. Research at the University of Vermont shows that American doctors and others who believed in the eugenics movement physically forced the sterilization of at least 60,000 disabled people from around the decade of the 1930s and into the 1970s. Some experts believe that eugenic sterilization (let alone the core beliefs behind this movement) has never truly stopped.

The supposed logic behind this line of thinking is that disabled people are in constant suffering. All the health complications, the pain. How else should they eradicate the struggles of disabled people besides stopping more disabled people from being born?

The core beliefs behind eugenics are the ones that fuel our own guilt when it comes to passing down hereditary disabilities or illnesses. Dont let your child suffer. Dont give them a life of pain.

Through this harmful rhetoric, we are only furthering the idea that disabled people are inferior, weaker, less human.

As a disabled person, I can attest to the fact that pain is not pleasant. Keeping track of daily medications and appointments. Being immunocompromised during a pandemic. Not necessarily the most enjoyable parts of my weekly routine.

However, describing our lives as disabled people as though we are suffering all the time is undervaluing the other vibrant, complex pieces of our lives. Yes, our health, our disabilities, are a huge part of who we are, and we dont want to deny that.

The difference is that disability is treated like the end of something: our health, our happiness. Disability is a piece. The real challenge is that our world is made to push out disabled people because of ableist ideas and well-intended microaggressions that stem from eugenics from the idea that standardized ability (physical, emotional, cognitive, etc.) is everything.

Take running out of gas on the highway, for example. Lots of us have been there, usually when we are late for something important. What do we do? Well, we find a way to get gas. We scrape pennies together from under the car seats. We call for assistance. Get a tow. Ask our neighbors to find mile mark 523.

Imagine telling somebody who has run out of gas on the highway that they shouldnt have children.

Then your children and their children are going to run out of gas on the highway these characteristics are passed on, you know!

Listen. My children are going to run out of gas on the highway because Ive run out of gas on the highway. Well tell stories around campfires about how we were just so close to that gas exit and if only we couldve made it. Theyll do it again even after they swear theyll always fill up at a quarter to empty. And Im going to make sure that they have the resources they need to navigate that situation.

My future kids are probably going to have episodes of chronic pain. They are going to struggle with fatigue. They are going to have scrapes and bruises from the playground and from the swinging metal legs of wheelchairs.

I dont want them to have to worry about waiting for roadside help under the setting sun on an unknown street. I dont want them to place ice packs to their bones and wish they could just make the throbbing stop for a minute or two.

But Im going to make sure they have what they need to navigate whatever situation they end up in. Ill have that extra gas canister for them, that spare tire. Ill advocate for them to have every single accommodation they need.

Ill put warm rags on their shins at night like my mom did for me and her mom did for her and say, Im sorry you are in pain. Lets do what we can to help.

My future kids will probably be disabled. I hope they are.

Aryanna Falkner is a disabled writer from Buffalo, New York. Shes an MFA candidate in fiction at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, where she lives with her fianc and their fluffy black cat. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Blanket Sea and Tule Review. Find her and pictures of her cat on Twitter.

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Abortion of black babies in US disproportionately high – The Christian Institute

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Babies of black women are significantly more likely to be aborted when compared to other groups, recent US figures have shown.

According to data released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), abortion rates among black women are over three times higher than those among white women.

While only 13.4 per cent of the US population identify their race as black, black women account for 33.6 per cent of all reported abortions. The CDC looked at data provided by 30 states, plus Washington DC.

Alexandra Desanctis, writing in the American magazine National Review, said the abortion industry was perpetuating Margaret Sangers racist legacy. Sanger was the founder of what became the abortion giant Planned Parenthood.

Desanctis observed: Nearly 80 percent of Planned Parenthoods clinics are located within walking distance of neighborhoods occupied predominantly by black and Hispanic residents.

In 2017, Planned Parenthood was severely criticised for advocating that black women were better off having an abortion than giving birth.

The abortion giant said in a Twitter post: If youre a Black woman in America, its statistically safer to have an abortion than to carry a pregnancy to term.

In 2018, the most recent year for which data is available, babies of white women were aborted at the lowest rate, with 6.3 abortions taking place per 1,000 women.

By comparison, for the same period, babies of black women were aborted at the highest rate, with 21.2 abortions per 1,000 women.

The CDC, which uses the terms non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic White in its data collection, said that similar differences had been observed in other US-based research.

US Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas has stated that abortion is an act rife with the potential for eugenic manipulation.

Charting the historical connection between eugenics and race Thomas said: Sanger herself campaigned for birth control in black communities.

In 1930, she opened a birth-control clinic in Harlem. Then, in 1939, Sanger initiated the Negro Project, an effort to promote birth control in poor, Southern black communities.

The judge concluded: Eight decades after Sangers Negro Project, abortion in the United States is also marked by a considerable racial disparity.

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How is Marjorie Taylor Greene’s failed "America First" caucus any different from the GOP? – Salon

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As reported last weekend, Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of Arizona, perhaps the two most right-wing members of Congress,were planning to create an"America First" caucus in the House. This is similar to the way neo-Nazis,Ku Klux Klan members, and other members of explicitly white supremacist organizations beginning in the 1970s and '80s rebranded themselves as "white nationalists," with the goal of appearing more "respectable" and "mainstream."To counterthat subterfuge, Greene's group could be more accurately described as the "White Power Caucus" or the "House Republican Klavern."

Punchbowl News obtained access to a seven-page statement of purpose and goals from the proposed America First Caucus, which includes such standard white supremacist talking points as: "America is a nation with a border, and a culture strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions."

In a particularly strange tangent, thedocument also argued that the U.S. shouldembrace"the progeny of European architecture, whereby public infrastructure must be utilitarian as well as stunningly, classically beautiful, befitting a world power and source of freedom."

On immigration, the America First caucus appeared to draw itsinspiration from America's long history of eugenics and "race science": "Societal trust and political unity are threatened when foreign citizens are imported en-masse into a country, particularly without institutional support for assimilation and an expansive welfare state to bail them out should they fail to contribute positively to the country."

Unsurprisingly, the America First Caucusalso pledgedits loyalty to Donald Trump and his Big Lie about the 2020 election. In total, the notional caucus' policy platform went well beyond racist "dog whistles,"and was more like a white supremacist air raid siren.

Even the name of Greene and her cabal's hate caucus signaledto some of the most shameful chapters of America's history of white supremacy and racial terror.

In a 2018 article forThe Nation, historian Kevin Kruse explained the broader context of Donald Trump and his movement's invocationof the term"America First":

As the United States drifted into the First World War, nativists increasingly became concerned over the "hyphenates" in their midst: those who called themselves German-American, Irish-American, Italian-American, and the like. It was time, Wilson insisted in 1915, for every immigrant "to declare himself, where he stands. Is it America first or is it not?" Less than a decade later, the United States embraced drastic restrictions on immigration through the National Origins Act of 1924. As a Republican supporter in Congress explained, the policy simply reflected "the doctrine of America first for Americans."

Not surprisingly, the Ku Klux Klan employed "America First" in much the same way, using it to demand nothing less than "100% Americanism" which for the group meant 100 percent white Americanism. In 1921, a circular listed the "ABCs" of the KKK: "America first, benevolence, clannishness." While the Klan was often called the "American Fascisti" during this era, the same arguments were advanced by more openly fascist organizations like William Pelley's Silver Shirts, an American counterpart to Mussolini's blackshirts and Hitler's brownshirts. "The various colored shirt orders the whole haberdashery brigade who play upon sectional prejudice are sowing the seeds of fascism," the writer James Waterman Wise warned. "It may come wrapped in a flag or a Hearst newspaper," he added, with "America First" on the masthead.

The Guardian's editorial board summarizes this moment: "If anyone wondered what American fascism might look like then they could start with theproposedcongressional "America First Caucus", which emergedthis weekendfrom the office of extremist Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene."

It is no coincidence that Donald Trump's white supremacist advisor, professional hate-mongerand Fox Newspersonality Stephen Miller traffics in the same language, public policiesand ideas as Greene and her proposed caucus.

After Punchbowl News shared details about Greene's proposedwhite power caucus,it was met with outrage and condemnation by the commentariat and political chattering class. She denied ever having seen the document, and responded with contradictory claims that no such group wouldbe formed.

Greene of course argued that she wasa "victim" of a smear campaign by the "liberal news media,"and in a striking display of cowardice evenblamed a staff member for misrepresenting the nature of the caucus and releasing a rough draft of its founding document.

In all likelihood, Greene and her cabal were testing norms and boundaries. She and her allies temporarily retreated in order to reassess their larger strategy of how toweaponize white supremacy as a way to maximize their power within the Republican Party. Testing norms and boundaries and then recalibrating is a common strategy among political extremists.

Leading Republicans and other "sensible" voices on the right condemned Greene and her theoretical caucus as a way of demonstrating their false anti-racistbonafides. Such voices claimed that the America First group's statedbeliefs in the superiority of "Anglo-Saxoncivilization,"and its related desireto keep America a majority-white country by shutting downnonwhite immigration, represent a betrayal of the country's best traditions and values. More "traditional" Republicans also took the opportunity to denounce Greene and her cabal as a way ofsuperficially distancingthemselves and their party from the enduring stain of Trumpism.

Too much of the mainstream news media cannot conceal itshunger for a return to normalcy and its quest for "reasonable," "decent" and"traditional" Republicans. In breathless reporting, the mainstream news media and its hope peddlers, professional centrists and stenographers of current events proclaimed that Republicans were "outraged" and "disgusted" at Greene and the America First caucus. The Republican Party was once again described as descending intochaos and disarray because of Greene's latest white supremacist stunt.

But thereal story of the AmericaFirst Caucus is one of style versus substance: Today's Jim Crow Republican Party largely agrees with the nativist and white supremacist policies of Greene's proposed caucus. The fake outrageis really a function of public relations, reflecting how boldly such ideas and policies are being presented.

Make no mistake:Today's Republican Party is America's and the world's largest white supremacist organization. Its slide into open embrace of white supremacy with the rise of Trump and his neofascist movement did not occur overnight. That outcome took several decades, from the infamous Southern strategy of Richard Nixon's time to Reaganism, the white backlash of the Tea Party against Barack Obamaand a Republican Party that is so extreme that is has more in common with neofascist political organizations in Hungary and Poland than withmainstream democratic political parties in other parts of the West.

Donald Trump's presidency and movement were and are based on white racial resentment, anxiety about a loss of white privilege and control over American societyand, for many of Trump's supporters and followers, an embrace of overt white supremacy and a desire to hurt nonwhite people.

The Republican Party, its leadershipand elected officials fully embraced and consistently supported Trump's policy agenda no matter what degree of deflection or prevarication they may wish to offer. Loyalty to Trump was so extreme that the 2020 Republicanplatform was nonexistent: The party would dowhatever Trump wanted. The so-called reasonableand traditionalRepublicans in Congress voted for almost every one of Trump's proposals, however racist, cruel, fascisticand anti-democraticthey have been. Even "good Republicans" such as Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, who twice voted to convict Trump for his crimes against democracy, still supported almost all of his legislation and policy positions.

Although he is no longer president, Donald Trump remains more popular among Republican voters and his followers than the party itself. Public opinion polls and other social science research has repeatedly shown that the"economic anxiety" among the "white working class" that led to the Age of Trump was primarily a function ofracism, white supremacyand what experts have described as "ethnic antagonism" and fear of "displacement" by nonwhites.

On Jan. 6, Trump's followers launched a lethal coup attack on the U.S. Capitol. That act of treason was fundamentally an attack on the legitimacy of America's multiracial democracy. As shown by public opinion polls and other research, a majority of Republicans, then and now, support the Capitol attack or seek to blame it on others.

In numerous states, the Republican Partyhas publicly criticized or formally censured the relatively small number of elected Republicans who dared to condemn Trump's coup attack, resist his false claims of election fraud or supporthis impeachment.

Other research shows that Republicans, and Trump followers specifically, reject the very idea of American democracy if white people are no longer to beits dominant group.

Experimental research shows that when white participants are exposed to information suggesting that the white proportion of the populationis declining, they exhibit not just social-status anxiety but fears about the literal extermination of the "white race."Such fears then lead to racial biasand greater support for right-wing extremist policies.

By refusing to accept the basic fact that today's Republican Party is a white supremacist terror organization, themainstream news media is repeating exactly the same mistakes that led to the Age of Trump and the coup attempt ofJan. 6.

Greene and her America First Caucus are not an aberration. They are notsomething strange or alien tothe Republican Party. In many ways, she and her proposed group are the Republican Party's heart, passions and unrestrained id. This is a dangerous truth that the mainstream news media is afraid to speak publicly and forcefully.

In effect, the media's desperate search for "reasonable Republicans" is an attempt to normalize the abominable. That only servesto enable neofascism. This is not a bad habit, an involuntary compulsionor a "lack of journalistic imagination." It is a perilously irresponsible choice that maylead to the demise of American democracy.

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Worldwide Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Industry to 2025 – Legalised Supply of Quality-controlled CBD Oil for Sale is Driving Growth – PRNewswire

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DUBLIN, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market Research Report by Form (Concentrated Oil, Cream, Food Additive, Inhaled Liquids, and Supplement Capsule), by Source (Inorganic and Organic), by Distribution Mode, by Application - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market is expected to grow from USD 718.34 Million in 2020 to USD 3,081.56 Million by the end of 2025.

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1. Preface1.1. Objectives of the Study1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage1.3. Years Considered for the Study1.4. Currency & Pricing1.5. Language1.6. Limitations1.7. Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology2.1. Research Process2.1.1. Define: Research Objective2.1.2. Determine: Research Design2.1.3. Prepare: Research Instrument2.1.4. Collect: Data Source2.1.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation2.1.6. Formulate: Data Verification2.1.7. Publish: Research Report2.1.8. Repeat: Report Update2.2. Research Execution2.2.1. Initiation: Research Process2.2.2. Planning: Develop Research Plan2.2.3. Execution: Conduct Research2.2.4. Verification: Finding & Analysis2.2.5. Publication: Research Report2.3. Research Outcome

3. Executive Summary3.1. Introduction3.2. Market Outlook3.3. Distribution Mode Outlook3.4. Form Outlook3.5. Application Outlook3.6. Source Outlook3.7. Geography Outlook3.8. Competitor Outlook

4. Market Overview4.1. Introduction4.2. Cumulative Impact of COVID-19

5. Market Insights5.1. Market Dynamics5.1.1. Drivers5.1.1.1. Increased social acceptance of cannabis and cannabis infused products globally5.1.1.2. Increasing use in treatment of the patients diagnosed with neurological disorders and other chronic diseases5.1.1.3. Legalised supply of quality-controlled CBD oil for sale5.1.1.4. Increasing demand of cannabis-infused foods and beverages5.1.1.5. Legalized production of cannabis in North America5.1.1.6. Import and export of cannabis or cannabis products for medical and scientific purposes5.1.1.7. In-house cultivation cannabis5.1.2. Restraints5.1.2.1. Poor guidance and inaccurate dosing resulting in dangerous consequences5.1.2.2. Product developers need to be constantly on their toes5.1.2.3. Use, distribution, possessing, and selling cannabis oil subject to varying international laws5.1.3. Opportunities5.1.3.1. New product development related to cannabis-infused foods and beverages5.1.3.2. Pharmaceutical companies and beverage companies eyeing the cannabis industry5.1.4. Challenges5.1.4.1. Heavy taxes imposed on cannabis industry discourages commercialaization5.2. Porters Five Forces Analysis5.2.1. Threat of New Entrants5.2.2. Threat of Substitutes5.2.3. Bargaining Power of Customers5.2.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers5.2.5. Industry Rivalry

6. Global Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market, By Form6.1. Introduction6.2. Concentrated Oil6.3. Cream6.4. Food Additive6.5. Inhaled Liquids6.6. Supplement Capsule6.7. Tincture Spray

7. Global Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market, By Source7.1. Introduction7.2. Inorganic7.3. Organic

8. Global Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market, By Distribution Mode8.1. Introduction8.2. Offline Mode8.3. Online Mode

9. Global Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market, By Application9.1. Introduction9.2. Cosmetics & Personal Care9.3. Food & Beverage9.4. Medical & Pharmaceuticals9.5. Pet Care

10. Americas Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market10.1. Introduction10.2. Argentina10.3. Brazil10.4. Canada10.5. Mexico10.6. United States

11. Asia-Pacific Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market11.1. Introduction11.2. Australia11.3. China11.4. India11.5. Indonesia11.6. Japan11.7. Malaysia11.8. Philippines11.9. South Korea11.10. Thailand

12. Europe, Middle East & Africa Cannabinoid Hemp Oil Market12.1. Introduction12.2. France12.3. Germany12.4. Italy12.5. Netherlands12.6. Qatar12.7. Russia12.8. Saudi Arabia12.9. South Africa12.10. Spain12.11. United Arab Emirates12.12. United Kingdom

13. Competitive Landscape13.1. FPNV Positioning Matrix13.1.1. Quadrants13.1.2. Business Strategy13.1.3. Product Satisfaction13.2. Market Ranking Analysis13.3. Market Share Analysis13.4. Competitor SWOT Analysis13.5. Competitive Scenario13.5.1. Merger & Acquisition13.5.2. Agreement, Collaboration, & Partnership13.5.3. New Product Launch & Enhancement13.5.4. Investment & Funding13.5.5. Award, Recognition, & Expansion

14. Company Usability Profiles14.1. Aphria, Inc.14.2. Canopy Growth Corporation14.3. CBD Health Solutions, LLC.14.4. CV Sciences, Inc.14.5. CW Hemp14.6. Elixinol LLC14.7. Endoca14.8. Folium Biosciences14.9. Freedom Leaf Inc.14.10. Green Roads of Florida, LLC14.11. Isodiol International, Inc.14.12. Kazmira LLC14.13. Medical Marijuana, Inc.14.14. NuLeaf Naturals LLC14.15. Pharmahemp

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Best CBD Products To Try This Spring – vmagazine.com

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From skincare to self-care.

From skincare to self-care.

Cannabis-derived ingredients have cemented their place in the beauty and wellness industries as a soothing additive to regular products. CBD (short for cannabidiol) might be the most famous of them: because its non-psychoactive, it quickly became one of the most used marijuana fixtures, with benefits that include anxiety and pain relief, but it can also be used as an anti-inflammatory and even to heat up more intimate moments. From edibles to oils, V selected the best CBD-based products to try this season:

A CBD-infused update on the brands original Milk Bar, this facial cleanser helps soothe redness and moisturize the skin, while also removing impurities and excess oil and improving its balance. Available atCalm.Beekman1802.com.

Made with hemp-derived CBD, this new serum is perfect to soothe and hydrate stressed-out skin. Its water-based formula makes it fast-absorbing and the addition of hyaluronic acid helps with moisturizing. Plus: its vegan and gluten-free. Available atCVS.comandFlowerBeauty.com.

This ethereal mask combines the soothing power of CBD and cucumber with the recharging properties of turmeric to promote radiant, relaxed skin. It also includes moonstone for good vibes only. Find it onFifthAndRoot.com.

This limited-edition lotion made with full-spectrum CBD oil, aloe vera, coconut oil, and sweet almond oil promises to soothe and hydrate any skin, especially during the drier months. Find it onLilyCBD.com.

The CBD Calming Supreme oil by Fekkai was specially created for sensitive scalps, dry hair, and thirsty skin, giving it a clean, healthy glow. Safe on color and keratin-treated hair, this lightweight, non-greasy oil also helps soothe and calm the scalp. Find it onUlta.com.

Tinctures have become a popular option among CBD enthusiasts for their simplicity and its no different with this one: Balance promises to help reduce stress and anxiety while also improving wellness with just a few drops. Shop it atBrownGirlJane.com.

This full-spectrum CBD oil by oHHo is a versatile option, as it can be consumed orally or applied topically for pain relief and skin repair, with 75mg of CBD per ml. Available in four state-themed options at WeAreoHHo.com.

Need something to relax on the go? Try this rollerball by Apothecanna. The Calming Oil helps reduce stress symptoms and relieve anxiety, skin irritations, and even headaches, simply by rubbing it on the skin. Available atApothecanna.com.

One of the most famous CBD intimacy oils, Forias formula was designed to enhance pleasure and boost the senses while also improving comfort to women and people with vulvas to be used solo or with a partner. Available atForiaWellness.com.

These handmade gumdrops blend the traditional sugary taste of the candies with broad-spectrum CBD from hemp extract, making it a relaxing treat. Shop the Old Fashioned flavor at LordJones.com.

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From ancient China to 420, pot has come a long way.

What do Martha Stewart,Jay-Z and Jaleel White (aka Steve Urkel) have in common? They're all in the cannabis business.

They're among many stars, including Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen, who havejoinedthe industry in recent years and are making bold statements with their products. Stewart'sself-named brand of CBD gummies claims to "make wellnessan easier choice, every day," andRogen'sHouseplant strain of THCpromises to give a "smooth, warmandcalming experience."

These lofty product claims may be seen as marketing ploys in an increasingly competitive industry, but experts say there can be wellness benefits to some of these products.

Here's what they told usabout marijuana and CBD in its various forms ahead of 4/20, an unofficial day that celebrates cannabis culture.

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (Cannabidiol) are both chemicals known as cannabinoids found in the marijuana plant, but the two have differing effects and legal restrictions in the U.S.

"THC is (a cannabinoid) that has psychoactive properties, not that it's not healthy for you but it does get you high, unlike CBD," saysCraig Henderson, CEO of Extract Labs, a Colorado-based company that specializes in extracting CBD from hemp plants for products.

CBD's chemical compound doesn't alter a person's mental state and can be harvested from the same place as THC, but it is mostly taken from the hemp cannabis plant.

More: CBD products are popping up in stores near you. Here's what you need to know about them

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THC is what's typically known asweed or pot and is legal recreationallyin 15 states.Somestates allow it to be used medicinally under a doctor's supervision.

As more states legalize marijuana, more eyes are turningtoward the industry. Willie Nelson, Gwyneth Paltrow and most recently "Crazy Rich Asians" actor Jimmy O. Yang have lent their names to cannabis products.

Each of their brands promise different results. Kristen Bell's Happy Dance CBD skincare says the products provide "a little more calm," while"Family Matters" actor Jaleel White says his "Purple Urkel" brand is dedicated to celebrating the "many medical breakthroughs" of cannabis.

But those who have been in the industry a little longer than these big-nameendorsers say it's a different type of green catalyzing interest.

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"Moneyis why they're getting involved," saysHenderson."If you're a new CBD company, you haven't been around for four or five years, or just a cannabis company in general, how do you start off strong? You come in with a bunch of money, you bring on a spokesperson that already has a big name for themselves."

In March, New York became the 15th state to legalizemarijuana in the United States. Other states include:

Dr. Patricia Frye, who works with patients in the D.C. area who are interested in cannabis treatments,recommends CBD for those who live in states where marijuana is not legal.

Frye says both CBD and THC can help with sleep, anxiety, metabolism, stress and appetite.

"These cannabinoids are so helpful, (because) people are starting to move away from a lot of pharmaceuticals," she says.

There are still plenty of unknowns when it comes to CBD.

The FDA hasapprovedthe use of the drugEpidiolex, which contains CBD, forspecific cases of seizures and epilepsy. The FDA-approved drugwasplaced in the "least restrictive" category of controlled substancesby the Drug Enforcement Agency, meaning it's in the same category as cough medicineRobitussin AC.

But overall, its a lot safer than anything else youd be using if youre using it instead of opioids for pain or Ambien to help you sleep or instead of benzodiazepine for anxiety," saidDr. Peter Grinspoon, a Harvard Medical School professor and a primary care doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Dr. Leeta Jussila, a practitioner who specializes in cannabis, says that everyone's system is different, so the way people absorb CBD differs. She recommends new users consult with health care providers and closely track how small doses of the chemical effect them.

"They could get a headache. Sometimes people say, 'I feel funny,' but youll never overdose on cannabis. You'll just start to detox," she said. "CBD is an oil, fat, lipid. Some people might get diarrhea. Ive had one person get nausea, dry mouth or dizziness. But it depends on the quality of the product."

Frye and Grinspoon both cautionthose looking to try CBD to do their research about the products they are purchasing.

"You have to be careful with purchasing CBDbecause like the nutritional supplement industry, it's not well regulated,"Frye says."There are some very fine products out there and then there's a lot of junk out there. So people have to be careful."

Ive had patients have what seems like a pretty dramatic effect beneficially, and Ive had other people say, Why did I just waste $60 on this? It didnt do anything, Grinspoon said.Its very variable. Its complicated by the fact that its not that regulated, so you have to be a savvy shopper to even be sure that you get the right amount of CBD that youre ordering.

Grinspoon said it is important to look for a certificate of assurance when shopping for products.

Dont just take their word for it. You know, if you go into a gas station, youre not necessarily going to get good CBD," he said.

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The Chemistry of Delta-8 ‘New and Improved’ THC – American Council on Science and Health

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For those whofollow our bizarre concoction of drug laws, itshould come as no surprise that theyare both ineffective and also woefully ill-equipped to keep up with new (sometimes) legal analogs that even a marginally trained chemist can do. As I wrote about fentanyl analogs, chemistry, specificallysynthetic organic chemistry (1),can easily be used toget around the law.

Rather than bore you with a tome about the legality of marijuana and marijuana chemicals, I thought I'd bore you with a chemistry lesson instead. Get ready. Here it comes! It's been a while, so I made this one especially incomprehensible. Let TDCLFH begin!

Nomenclature - The bane of our existence

Chemistry nomenclature, the tedious process ofnaming chemicals, is a baffling array of multiple naming systems,dozens of different names for the same chemical (2),and incomprehensible rules.This can be illustrated quite "nicely"by looking at how delta-8 THC, a chemical that has recentlybeen in the news, gets its name. Thisshould give you a pretty good idea of why nomenclature drives chemists nuts. (For clarification, you should know that delta-9 the primary THC isomer in marijuana is commonlyknown as THC. The namesare interchangeable)

What Does the 8 in Delta-8 Mean?

If you have any propensitytoward anxiety or self-harm, you might want to skip this. The figures below show the (apparent absence of) logic behind the number 8. Figure A (left) starts off making at leastsome sense.

Each carbon is assigned a number, which is necessary for assigning a name to aunique structure. The carbonatomat 12:00, which is attached to a hydroxyl group (green square), is called#1. From there, proceedingcounterclockwise, the numbers assigned to the next carbon atomsincrease logically 2, then 3, then 4.Then 5, right? Nope.

Figure B shows that the position after #4 is ...#10b (blue). Huh? How can this be? Answer: you don't want to know. Continuing, #5 gets assigned to the oxygen atom next to 10b.No big deal. We're still pretty much followinga backward clock, so there is some logic remaining. But notmuch.

(Mercifully ending this wretched lesson)Figure C shows thatthe carbon atomafter #6, like #10a, makes no sense. Instead ofbeing called#7, it's6a (blue). Why? Once again, don't ask. A degree of sanity returns after this. Carbon #7 shows up next on the clock dial (4:00) and is followed by 8 and then 9. This is where the "delta-8" comes from. Greek letters are usedto describe the position of double bonds (yellow line). The same holds true for dietary supplements,for example, omega-6 or omega-3 fish oils. Delta-8 means that the double bond exists between carbon atoms 8 and 9. The delta part is beyond the scope of this article. Be thankful for this.

And, if this wasn't sufficiently horrifying to have you opening up Amazon to order Final Exit, it can be worse. There is a 69-page document put out by the WHO titled "Isomers of THC."If you're looking for a little light readingthis is as good as it gets. Take a look at this especially enthrallingpassage:

Ah, chemistry. Source: WHO,Isomers of THC

Seriously, who cares?

Both marijuana users and law enforcement care, otherwise I would not have dragged you through this hideous exercise. The position of that double bond determines both the pharmacological properties and legality of the chemical. The chemical properties of delta-8 and delta-9 THC (the "normal" THC in marijuana) are nearly identical, as aretheir chemical structures. The only difference in strucrture is the position of the double bond (yellow).

Pharmacology

As you'd expect, when two molecules are so similar theyact similarly on the receptors inthe brain. This is largely true, although there are subtledifferences between the two. Delta-8 has a similar psychotropic profile to THC but is thought to be less potent. Relatively little is known about this drug because itarrived on the scene only recently and becausecannabis and CBD oil contain only trace amounts of the chemical, so there wasn't enough around to isolate and study until a chemist figured out how to make it.

Chemistry to the "rescue"

Two years ago I wrote about the chemical differencebetween CBD and THC onechemical bond and whether it was feasibleto use CBD as a source for THC. (It isn't the reaction that was used gave a mess (a complex mixture containing many impurities).

HPLC trace of psychoactive substances formed by reacting CBD with dilute acid. There are at least four impurities present. Source:Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research Volume 1.1, 2016 DOI: 10.1089/can.2015.0004

But the chemistfound that a different setofconditions enabledCBD could be converted not to THC, butto delta-8 THC, which spawned a cottage industry in the stuff(3). Thischemistry is explained on the subtly named site Hempvada. Why do I think that their annual board of directors meeting looks something like this?

HempvadaBOD meeting? Photo: Flickr

A quick visit to the Hempvadasite shows (unsurprisingly) that they are peddling CBD products. With a flair! Here are some of them:

Legal matters

Delta-8 was synthesized because it was previously "unknown" and therefore (possibly) legal. Or maybe it isn't. This depends on where you are and how drug laws are interpreted. It's a complicated mess.I haven't the bandwidth (or intellect) to go into the myriad of often contradictorylaws governing the use of marijuana and its chemicals, but Jon Jackson writing for Newsweekand Bill Weinberg on the Project THC site doa very nice job of explaining this complex topic.

Signing off

For all both of you who have made it through TCDHFH as well as the rest of this somnorific article, congratulations! Most humanswould have taken onelook at the nomenclature section alone and hastily switched over to reading prescription drug inserts. Feel free to reward yourself. Perhaps chow down on some pot brownies. Just keep in mind that what you're getting might not be so pure.

An HPLC trace of an extract of cannabis brownies. The damn things have more chemicals in them than the Gowanus Canal. Source: Sigma-Aldrich

NOTES:

(1) Synthetic organic chemistry is the science of converting one substance to another by the use of known reactions. It is the basis of much of drug discovery.

(2) I wasn'tkidding. All of the following are legitimate names for delta-9THC. There are 136 of them. Is it any wonder that chemists are thought of as some yet-to-be-defined, but aberrant species?

(3) Chicago Sun Times: "An unregulated, weed-like drug dubbed CBD on crack has spiked in popularity. Now the legal pot industry is calling for a crackdown."

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The popularity of CBD has increased dramatically across the US over the past several years, with everything from sodas to bath salts now being offered in a CBD-infused format.

This includes CBD for dogs, which is a fast-growing sector within the pet industry. Owners have found that CBD can help dogs to deal with common conditions like joint inflammation, skin irritations, and separation anxiety when spending time alone.

Unfortunately, the growth of pet CBD has coincided with a rise in low-quality and fake cannabis products, as bad actors seek to take advantage of the increased demand. With many owners new to the world of CBD, it can be confusing and difficult to separate genuine products from the scams.

To help, here are a few tips for dog owners to keep in mind when shopping, as well as some reputable places to buy CBD for dogs in the Maryland area.

Shop from reputable brands and suppliers

Not every pet CBD product is made equal. Some manufacturers often known as seed to shelf companies have decades of experience in the cannabis industry. These brands may have their own hemp farms or long-standing relationships with hemp farmers. They often work with homegrown strains of hemp, specifically bred to benefit dogs.

Other, less reputable brands may only handle the end-processes of CBD manufacturing, such as packaging and marketing. These companies rarely consist of more than a warehouse and website, buying pre-extracted CBD in powdered form, infusing into oils, and shipping it out to customers.

One way to bypass these sub-par companies is to stick to trusted brands and retailers. By doing some research online or heading to a reliable pet store (see below), owners can feel confident that CBD products have been produced with dogs best interests at heart. Try to avoid impulse buying and dont shop for CBD on Amazon, which doesnt officially allow the sale of CBD on its marketplace.

Look for the right type of CBD

Most CBD products made for humans are not appropriate for dogs. This is because human CBD is often made from marijuana rather than hemp, which is a psychoactive form of the cannabis plant. Marijuana plants generally contain higher amounts of THC, the compound associated with a high.

Making pet CBD from hemp plants ensures that all products are legal on both a federal and state level, and that they dont contain more than 0.3% THC, which is considered a safe level for all dogs to consume.

Cannabis extractions also fall into three different categories: Full Spectrum, Broad Spectrum, and Isolate. Full Spectrum products are made with a complete extraction of the hemp flower, while Broad Spectrum products use a partial extraction. In Isolate products, extracts are processed to remove everything apart from pure CBD.

Dogs can benefit from any type of extract, but full-spectrum extracts are generally considered the most effective. This is because full-spectrum extractions supply dogs with a range of cannabis compounds, all of which work safely together to reduce inflammation.

Think about whether your pet will benefit from CBD

Like other types of cannabis products, CBD is primarily an anti-inflammatory. This means its unlikely to be of benefit to happy dogs showing no signs of an inflammatory condition.

Likewise, CBD is able to soothe symptoms of inflammatory canine conditions like anxiety and seizures, but its not considered a cure for such disorders, so wont make them go away permanently. Its important for owners to consult with their vet about any new issue occurring with their dog.

Where can I buy real CBD for dogs in Southern Maryland?

Here are a few reputable suppliers and manufacturer of CBD for dogs across the Maryland area:

The Dog Chef Pet Store

Located in Mount Vernon, Baltimore the Dog Chef is known for their homemade CBD Brownies, a dog-friendly treat thats made to reduce anxiety, pain, and inflammation. The treats are made with organic CBD oil and come with four brownies to an order.

Find them at

863 N Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21201

2488844769

BioRemedies MD

This Baltimore-based CBD manufacturer began producing pet products in 2017 and offers CBD in both treat and oil formats.

Find them at

University of Maryland Biopark, 801 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

support@bioremmd.com

Howl in Hampden

Howl is a Baltimore pet store that takes an ethical approach when it comes to sourcing their foods and products.

Find them at

3531 Chestnut Ave, Baltimore, MD 21211

+1 410-235-2469

Starlite Pets

Starlite Pets is a small, pet-focused CBD company operating out of Jacksonville, that makes 100% hemp-derived organic, full-spectrum CBD.

Find them at

14320 Jarrettsville Pike #161, Jacksonville, MD 21131

+1 954-417-7168

Wag N Wash Natural Pet Food & Grooming

Based in California MD, Wag N Wash is a natural pet food store with a large inventory that stocks only tested and regulated pet CBD products.

Find them at

22598 MacArthur Blvd, California, MD 20619

+1 301-917-9274

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CBD is extremely useful to human wellbeing, and it has been benefiting people in a number of different ways for decades. If you pick the best CBD for you with the right level of THC, youll reap a slew of advantages. There are different methods of using CBD; some people use it in products such as CBD oil or CBD cream, while some people consume CBD in the form of vaping. If you want to buy it online, there are numerous pages, such as https://24kcbdplus.com/products/cbd-gold/, where youll get CBD of the highest quality.

There are several advantages of vaping CBD; if you have a physically or mentally illness, it will be helpful to you.

CBD vaping doesnt make you high the first benefit of CBD vaping is, it doesnt produce any high effects as the level of THC in it is very low. People who claim or think that by vaping CBD, theyll start feeling high are wrong.

CBD vaping isnt addictive THC is present in CBD, but it is not addictive. The explanation for this is that CBD contains such a small level of THC that it is not toxic. Some people are hesitant to use it as they believe that after vaping it once or more, they will become addict to it; however, this is not the case. You could vape CBD with no risk of getting addicted to it if youd like.

It can relieve pain Another advantage of CBD vaping is that it can help to alleviate discomfort and calm the consumer. Many CBD vaping vendors say that it is a natural remedy for illnesses such as diabetes, but this is false. Many of them have misconceptions about it, while others say it in order to sell CBD vaping. In fact, CBD vaping will only offer temporary pain control and will not be able to cure a disorder forever.

CBD vaping can help stressed people Another advantage of CBD vaping is that it can assist you in struggling with tension. You could vape CBD if youre suffering from stress, anxiety, depression, or some other similar issue. Since THC is found in CBD vape, it eases your brain and prevents you from thinking about things you dont need to think about. Youll feel emotionally comfortable after vaping CBD.

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